December 30, 2009

Nexus One in a hands-on video

This Video can help you to review Nexus One by yourselves and can be a refference before you buy this gadget. As we know, Nexus One is performed by Android 2.1.

"The authentic video of the Nexus
One show a lot of what we’d like to see in a hands-on video of the yet-unofficial Google phone." Said PMPtoday.

PMPtoday adds that the last rumor suggests that the Nexus One is coming very, very soon.

December 28, 2009

5 Netbooks of the year 2009

Cnet - 5 Netbooks of the year 2009 has announced and reviewed by Cnet.com.

the First cnet's best netbook is ASUS EEE PC 1005HA. The superiority of this netbook is 6+ hour Battery.

Second place of the best netbook is HP Mini 5101. The HP Mini 5101 is a worthy successor to the Mini 2140. "It looks and feels great, but for a premium-priced Netbook, We except to have more features, not less" cnet's resumes about this netbook.

Appears to the third best Netbook is also the HP production again. The HP's Mini 311 is also choosen becomes the best Netbook of this year. Cnet adding review about the high-definition display and advance graphic to a basic netbook and Mini 311's price is very appealing. It also has burried the Windows 7 OS.

Fourth places are falling to the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v with standard components for category.

And the last is taken by Samsung N310. The superiority of this netbook on it's design that unique to standard Netbook configuration. But according to the review, it's too bad and it's so expensive.

Alright, the 5 best netbooks of the year has done. Now the choice is on you decision to take.

Source: Cnet.com

December 27, 2009

ADAMO XPS the new laptop of Dell

Dell has announce its new laptop. ADAMO XPS. Runs by Windows 7 premium 64 bit. Look at design, it simple and very thick. Using the 13.4 inch widescreen 16:9 HD dusplay.

ADAMO XPS's Battery is using the lithium ion technology and using the 1.4GHz Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) Processor and burried the 4gb of RAM.

Below is completly features from the DELL's official site:

FEATURES
Superthin 13.4" HD 16:9 WLED 720p display
Metallic key cap, full-size keyboard
Integrated 2MP webcam and integrated mono digital microphone
IO: DisplayPort, 2 USB 2.0, headphone connector and headphone. Standard connectors via external dongle: RJ45, DVI. Optional connectors via external dongle: VGA, HDMI.
Communications: 10/100 via external dongle, Bluetooth® 2.1, 802.11n (3x3)
Up to 5 hours 17 minutes2 with optional extended battery life using lithium ion cells, 40 Whr
Compact power adapter
Dimensions: (w x d x h) 340 x 273.9 x 9.99 mm 1 (13.39" x 10.78" x .39")
Weight: 1.44 kg (3.2 lbs.6) with standard 20Whr battery
Optional 90 days of Adamo Premium Service

SOFTWARE
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Standard: Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 9, Adobe® Flash Player, Dell Dock, McAfee® SecurityCenterTM , Dell Webcam Application, Microsoft® Windows LiveTM , Dell QuickSet, Phoenix FailSafeTM theft protection, Sensible Vision FastAccessTM facial recognition

Optional: Microsoft® Office Home and Student 2007, Microsoft® Office Small Business Edition 2007, Microsoft® Office Professional 2007
External optical drive and external hard drive available for additional cost

December 23, 2009

processors of intel i3 and i5 (mobile) come in January 2010

New processors of intel i3 and i5 (mobile) are certainly come up. This brand new intel processor will present Exactly at January 7, 2010.
What's new on this main computerizing device? Source wrote that the new processor will be integrated with graphic named “Intel HD Graphics”. Intel claims that graphic chips has capability to be High class home theater PC (HTPC), also featured with Intel Hyper-threading.
Core i5 for mobile version also equipped with turbo booster core overclocking feature.
New processors of intel i3 and i5 (mobile) are certainly come up. This brand new intel processor will present Xactly at January 7, 2010.
What's new on this main computerizing device? Source wrote that the new processor will be integrated with graphic named “Intel HD Graphics”. Intel claims that graphic chips has capability to be High class home theater PC (HTPC), also featured with Intel Hyper-threading.
Core i5 for mobile version also equipped with turbo booster core overclocking feature.

December 21, 2009

Dell inspiron Mini 10 Review


News and Reviews Gadgets Technology - Dell inspiron Mini 10 Review

Inspiron Mini 10 is one of the latest products of the company giant computer maker, Dell. Called the Inspiron Mini 10 because the designs are tiny with only 10 inches diagonal corners.

Indeed, the mobile computer types netbook has several advantages that become consumer choice. Tiny design makes it compact and easy to carry anywhere. Generally, a mobile computer types netbook priced at a more affordable price than on the type of mobile computer laptop or notebook which generally have larger dimensions and weight as well as higher prices. Apparently the company Dell was not wasting competition in the medium-class mobile computer so comes the latest products from Dell mobile computer with the name of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook which enliven the market.

LG has announced it's new LCD TV

LG has announced it's new LCD TV. I think, LG diserve to claim that it's product the thinest KCD TV. According to Engadget, this LCD tv is 2.6 mm thin. May be it can be put on the door inside the living room (hahaha...). By this LCD TV can make your room larger coz it not consume much space.

Previously, Samsung's LCD tv ever claim that it's product was also the thinest LCD tv with 3.9 mm but now LG has it better then other before.

December 19, 2009

LG, Samsung develop solar-powered cell phones

IDG News Service - LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics will unveil next week prototype handsets that are recharged by solar panels built into the case.

Samsung's phone, called Blue Earth, is a touch-screen model with rounded corners designed to look like a "well-rounded pebble," Samsung said.

Continuing the environmental theme, the phone is made from recycled plastic and doesn't include harmful substances such as brominated flame retardants, beryllium and phthalates.

The solar cells on the phone occupy most of the rear of the phone's case.

LG didn't release much information about its prototype phone, but images from the company show what appears to be a version of its KF750 Secret handset with, like the Samsung phone, solar cells covering the rear of the phone's case.

In both phones, which were announced almost simultaneously by the companies in South Korea today, the solar panel doesn't provide enough power to run the phone directly and is used to recharge a conventional battery inside the device.

So will the new phones mean an end to chargers?

Almost certainly the answer is: not initially. Samsung confirmed that its Blue Earth phone comes with a charger, but added that it's an energy-efficient one that draws just 30 milliwatts in standby mode.

LG says it hopes to commercialize solar-charged phones when it has a model that provides three minutes of talk time after charging for 10 minutes.

In the dark confines of a pocket or bag the phones won't be able to charge, so users will have to ensure they are regularly out in the light. Also, since the solar panels occupy the rear of the devices, they'll have to be kept face-down for maximum efficiency, which might lead to scratching and scuffing of the display itself.

Still, development of the handsets shows that companies are thinking about making Earth-friendly products or are at least thinking about the environmentally conscious consumer and the growing market for "green" products.

Both companies offered no timing for when the prototypes might become commercial models or pricing details.

ITC says Samsung infringed Kodak camera patents


foxbusiness.com - An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that Samsung has infringed two camera patents developed by Kodak.

The ruling is an initial determination, meaning it is now subject to review by the commission.

The ruling is a result of a complaint first filed late last year by Kodak charging both Samsung and LG with patent infringement. The patents cover technology related to image capture, compression and data storage, and a method for previewing images, Kodak said.

Kodak asked the ITC to prevent LG and Samsung from importing and selling products in the U.S. that it says infringe on its patents. Kodak did not name the specific products that it says use the patented technologies.

The ruling, issued on Thursday, charges Samsung with infringing the two patents and denies Samsungs request for a ruling that the patents are invalid.

LG is not named in the ruling because LG and Kodak settled their disputes over the matter. On December 4, Kodak and LG said they had formed a cross-license agreement. As part of the deal, Kodak asked the ITC to drop its investigation into LG, and both companies settled related patent lawsuits.

Samsung can now ask the full commission to review the initial determination. If the commission upholds the ruling, it can order Samsung to stop importing products that use the relevant patents.

December 18, 2009

ASUS Eee PC 1005P/PE with Atom N450

Atom-based netbooks today at retailers listing specifications and pics for the unannounced ASUS EeePC model 1005P and 1005PE. 10-inch LED backlit displays with a 1,024 x 600 pixel resolution, Intel Atom N450 proc, 1GB DDR2-RAM, and a Windows 7 Starter Edition preload riding GMA 3150 graphics. The PE model sports a bigger 250GB hard disk and higher capacity 6-cell battery for a reported 12.5 hours of go.

Notion Ink smartpad comes with Tegra, aims to be first Pixel Qi device

An ultra-efficient Tegra chipset inside a 10.1-inch touchscreen table includes WiFi, Bluetooth, UMTS/HSDPA, and A-GPS on the wireless front and connectivity via USB, HDMI, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The most important thing is still that display, though, whose efficiency leads to the unnamed device boasting 48 hours of battery standby juice, also good for 8 hours of HD video playback or 16 hours of WiFi. Driven by a default (for now) Android UI and supposedly capable of running three simultaneous 1080p streams with little frame loss, this should be one hot piece of kit come January.




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December 17, 2009

GEO’s Energy Displays for Echelon’s NES

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In collaboration with Echelon, GEO developing energy displays to let people more concern about how they spend energy in daily life. The portable device will interact with Echelon’s range of NES smart meters and will allow consumers to monitor current and historical energy use, pricing information, and energy performance comparisons in real-time.

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Belkin Bluetooth Technology Music Receiver


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News and Rwviews Gadgets Technology - Belkin Bluetooth Technology Music Receiver

The Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver streaming capabilities to anything with an audio (auxiliary) input, or a pair of powered speakers. It comes with both RCA-to-3.5mm and 3.5mm-to-3.5mm cables. But, even  It's "wireless," it needs to be plugged into the audio component (and a wall outlet).let you go wireless even further and easier.

The Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver works with any audio system at your house and you can connect it with your gadget by bluetooth connectivity. To pair it with your gadgets, you only need to turn on bluetooth on your smartphone (Blackberry, Android, Windows Mobile etc). The blue light on the top of Belkin Bluetooth Music receiver signed that your gadgets is paired and you can use your smartphone or tablets as remote control of music player.

Are you still locked to the docking system, starting March 2010 you can free up yourself and play music wirelessly from your iPhone/iPod or other smartphone and tablet even your old computer mobile through your existing home stereo. To make Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver work, just connect the receiver to your home stereo system with the included cables, and then easily pair your device to the Receiver wirelessly by using a bluetooth 2.0 technology to listen to. No file compression so you will hear the music clearly, share, and control your music from up to 33 feet away.

Onkyo BX407A4 Ultra-Mobile PC

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Onkyo of Japan has released its latest UMPC, the BX407A4, where it will gets an Intel Atom Z515 1.2GHz processor, a 4.8-inch LCD display at 1024×600-pixel resolution, and a QWERTY keyboard. Otherwise, you’ll get a 512MB RAM, GMA 500 graphics chipset, a 32GB SSD, a microSD/SDHC memory card slot, a 1.3 Megapixel webcam , including WiFi and Bluetooth for connectivity options. It is runs under Windows XP Home SP3 Operating System.

Onkyo BX407A4 Ultra-Mobile PC

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Onkyo of Japan has released its latest UMPC, the BX407A4, where it will gets an Intel Atom Z515 1.2GHz processor, a 4.8-inch LCD display at 1024×600-pixel resolution, and a QWERTY keyboard. Otherwise, you’ll get a 512MB RAM, GMA 500 graphics chipset, a 32GB SSD, a microSD/SDHC memory card slot, a 1.3 Megapixel webcam , including WiFi and Bluetooth for connectivity options. It is runs under Windows XP Home SP3 Operating System.

SMART TELECOM is offering free internet services

When Samsung Pinger SCH-R351 meets SMART TELECOM is free internet services free.

This that offered by the smart telecommunications company. this answering of the relentlessness competition for the world telecommunications "opposition" in Indonesia.

To enjoy this service, you only need to buy the SMART's product bundling taking the Samsung Pinger SCH-R351 as it's "partner".

Like the other Qwerty cellphones, Samsung Pinger SCH-R351 also valued to apps like Facebook, Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, and some others. supported tech by CDMA 2000 1x 1900 MHz, and also supported by OS Windows XP/Vista dan Mac OS X and also can be uses to be wireless modem. its also equipped with bluetooth 2.0 and micro USB as its connection data

but unfortunately, you will not find wi-fi on this gadget.
Source: vivanews.com

Huawei G6600 Passport and U9130 Compass

Huawei announced its new gadgets for Indonesia cellphone's market. G6600 Passport and U9130 Compass. It's candybar design and qwerty keypad. G6600 Passport and U9130 Compass are easy to be used for the need browsing, chatting, blogging, gaming and accessing social networking web such facebook or twitter.

11.25 x 6,05 x 1,15 cm and heavy 102 gram, Huawei G6600 Passport was wrapped in metal glossy this was seen was slender enough with the switch keypad resembled clever Qwerty cellular phones that have circulated in recent times.

These cellular phone supplemented with the JAVA platform 2,0 this supported several applications like Google Map, Opera MINI, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Gtalk, as far as Skype.

For Huawei U9130 Compass, the Qwerty modem cellular phone was based on HSDPA-GPS this was available in the price Rp 1,500,000, or Rp 125.000 x 12 installment months 0 percent with the one of local credit card bank.

Apart from functioning as the modem plug & play that supported connection access as far as 3.6 Mbps, U9130 Compass also supported the function of A-GPS and YouTube player. Therefore, the user will easily learn the location of the friend by Google Maps, read favorite books with EBooks and Worldview, surfing virtual worlds with Access, until enjoying entertainment through the based Java application.

Both are reported would be valuable at 18 December 2009 in Indonesia and has plan to roadshow in 30 city by next 18 December 2009.

December 16, 2009

Green technology: OLED Light Switch Monitors Energy


Called the OEI, or Our Energy Information, this concept gadget by Rocco Avallone is basically a power monitor but with a very low-energy colorful and animated display that makes reading energy use fun, interesting, and understandable. Home power monitors are a rapidly growing market and designs like this that make accessing energy consumption information super easy are going to be a big part of that market. We love how it will display the information in a variety of ways so that any user understands their impact when they turn on the light. It can also receive community information so you can see how your consumption measures up to your neighbors'.
Photos via Yanko Design
By Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California

green technology: Flexible Kinetically Charged Cell Phone

A cell phone that is flexible, folds up in thirds, with nano-scale piezoelectric generators throughout to take the movements of a person using it and translating it into a full battery charge. Hummm...a dream? Maybe. But the idea is really cool and Kyocera's industrial designer Susan McKinney
has turned it into a concept device. People are tossing their phones around all the time, and sliding keyboards in and out in order to send hundreds of text messages. It's smart to incorporate that into the design of the phone so it can gather energy from being used, keeping the battery topped off.
Photo via Core77; credit Jeffrey Sass
By Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California

Green technology: Solar Power Bluetooth HeadPhones

Sticking a solar cell on any old gadget has been the trend for too long. Now we want to see ways in which incorporating solar power makes gear look good too. Shepeleff Stephen has come up with one possible solution with these headphones that will make you stand out yet not feel like complete dork while wearing them since they have a very edgy look. They're wide enough to capture a good amount of sunlight and large enough to be noise canceling, yet don't stand out too terribly much. Designs like this that put solar in practical places definitely score points with us, and this does exactly that.

This is just one of many great concepts to come out of the gadget design world this year. Click through to check out more fascinating and fun ideas that just might become a real part of our future, from bendable cell phones, to gorgeous solar chargers, to incredible furniture that eats bugs to use as a source of electricity.


Photos via Ecofriend
By Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California

Green technology: Chinese Exercise Ball Kinetic Charger

Inspired by Chinese baoding balls, Shanghai designer Jiang Qian has created a kinetic charger concept that juices up your batteries while exercising your hands and wrists. The Roll Charger captures kinetic energy from the balls' movement as you rotate them around your hands, converting it to electricity for recharging a single battery within the ball. While likely very slow at being able to charge up a battery, it's a great unobtrusive idea for charging batteries with renewable energy. We love how the concept integrates chargers into our lives.
Photos via Cloroflot
Source: http://www.treehugger.com

MIT unveils new 'smart' bike wheel

The clever folks at MIT have developed a smart wheel that could give bicycle riders a 21st century boost.

The new Copenhagen wheel

The new Copenhagen wheel

(Credit: Senseable City Lab)

Unveiled Tuesday at the Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change, MIT's new Copenhagen wheel is trying to do its part to help the environment by making bike riding easier and more enjoyable.

The wheel's battery can store energy as you step on the brakes and then return that power back to help you climb a hill or boost your speed. A sensor inside the hub measures your effort when you ride. As you pedal forward, the sensor tells the wheel's electric motor to give you a boost. When you hit the brakes, the motor regenerates, slowing you down and recharging the batteries. The goal behind this design is to encourage people to bike farther distances, relying less on gas-guzzling transportation.

"Over the past few years we have seen a kind of biking renaissance, which started in Copenhagen and has spread from Paris to Barcelona to Montreal," said Carlo Ratti, director of the MIT Senseable City Laboratory and the Copenhagen Wheel project, in a statement. "It's sort of like 'Biking 2.0'--whereby cheap electronics allow us to augment bikes and convert them into a more flexible, on-demand system."

Beyond giving you an energy boost, the wheel has other secrets in its bright red hub. Using sensors and a Bluetooth connection, the wheel can talk to an iPhone mounted on the handlebars. Through an iPhone app, you can check your speed, direction, and distance traveled. The wheel can also monitor traffic conditions and smog and even keep track of your bicycling buddies.

The Copenhagen wheel embeds all the required electronics inside the hub, so no other gadgets need to be added to the bike frame. A special spoking method devised by the team also lets you install the hub on any rim.

Any existing bike can be retrofitted with the wheel. In fact, the MIT team sees it as a plug-and play-device, one that any bike owner should be able to easily install as a back wheel.

The Copenhagen wheel is targeted to hit the market within a year and will be sold by online retailers, consumer electronics vendors, and possibly bike stores. The wheel will cost as much as a standard electronic bike--somewhere between $500 and $1000.

MIT's SENSEable City Lab developed the initial prototype of the wheel for the city of Copenhagen, in cooperation with Italian company Ducati Energia and supported by the Italian Ministry for the Environment. The first orders will likely come from Copenhagen itself, which hopes to retrofit bicycles as replacements for city employee cars.

"The Copenhagen Wheel is part of a more general trend: that of inserting intelligence in our everyday objects and of creating a smart support infrastructure around ourselves for everyday life," said Assaf Biderman, associate director of the project, in a statement.

Chrome edges out Safari in browser usage

Google's browser has passed Safari in terms of worldwide browser usage--at least by one measurement.

NetApplications' measurements of browser usage share, which track which browsers individuals use based on visits to the company's network of Web sites, gave Chrome the third-place spot after No. 1 Internet Explorer and No. 2 Firefox for the week of December 6 through 12, according to a Computerworld story Tuesday. Chrome had 4.4 percent share to Safari's 4.37 percent.

Google released beta versions of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux on December 8. Earlier, only developer channel versions had been available. Google plans to release the "stable" versions January 12, according to the Chromium development calendar.

Take these usage share numbers with a grain of salt. Even though 0.03 percentage points still is a lot of people in the real world, it is a small fraction, and a change in Net Applications' assumptions in August led to share changes two orders of magnitude more dramatic. Weekly statistics also vary: Although Firefox cleared 25 percent share in one week of November, it averaged only 24.72 percent for the overall month.

I've asked various browser makers about how trustworthy they view NetApplications' statistics to be. The answers generally are favorable but not ringing endorsements.

Regardless of the precise details, though, the Chrome trajectory is upward: its November usage share was 3.93 percent to Safari's 4.36 percent.

And although Google relied on word of mouth for promoting its original online search product, it's taking a more active role with Chrome. The latest example: a "Chrome for Christmas" site that lets people send invitations to download Chrome.

Firefox proved that a browser not bundled with an operating system can be successful, and Chrome could show the idea isn't a fluke if its growth continues.

December 13, 2009

Nokia 5235 Touchscreen Phone – Come With Music Store Catalogue


Nokia seems pretty busy this week, after the Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition budget-friendly phone, and today they unveils the Nokia 5235 touchscreen phone that will come include the Nokia Music Store catalogue, thus allowing user to download music legally as they like over a 12 or 18 month period. Other features include a 3.2″ touchscreen display, 2-megapixel camera, MP3 playback, microSD card slot and 3.5mm jack (Same as the specs of Nokia 5250). The Nokia 5235 will be out in Q1 2010 for €145.

The Nokia Music Store is accessible directly from the homescreen, and once you’ve created your Music Store account and entered your Comes With Music subscription PIN code, all the prices will disappear, making downloading music even easier. You can also download music through a PC using Nokia Ovi Player.

Hands-on With the Fusion Garage Joojoo Tablet

Towards the end of my time with TechCrunch, I tinkered with Prototype B during a random pit stop at the TC office in Palo Alto. The hardware design and the sort-of-working-but-not OS, which Fusion Garage claims to have full rights to, intrigued the nerd in me. I won't be getting into the “who has the rights to what” portion of this story because it sounds like Fusion Garage has all their ducks in a row. I've been looking forward to this like everyone else in the TechCrunch camp, but it is what it is.

So let's talk about the hardware. It's heavy. Compared to what? Nothing really but I suppose you could compare it to a laptop. The weight is a non-issue once you place it on your lap or rest it against a crossed leg. The 12.1-inch capacitive screen is fairly responsive, but neither the software nor hardware is final. I'll reserve judgment until a production unit has been sent over for review, which I'm told will be later this month. The Wi-Fi at the hotel where the demo was taking place crapped out, so we weren't able to capture the Joojoo streaming HD content off of YouTube, but I did see it earlier and it works.

Joojoo is built on Linux and currently just browses the Web, but the plan is to open up the API to developers and see what they can build for the platform in the future. Sound familiar? I'm impressed with what I saw from this pre-production Joojoo, but at $500 it's kind of expensive for what it is. I'm more intrigued by what FG has in store down the road.

Facebook's Privacy Changes Expose Founder Zuckerberg

(Dec, 11) The early poster child for the controversial new changes to Facebook's privacy policy? Facebook's founder and CEO himself.

Facebook released a set of Dec. 9 changes to Facebook's privacy policy that includes a new set of Facebook user information in public search results, everything from the complete list of a user's friends, to their group memberships and personal profile pictures. (TOSBack did a good comparison of the revisions.) Users logging into Facebook were prompted to revise their settings and had a chance to opt out, but the default options Facebook generated were liberal, putting inattentive users at risk of exposing more than they might want. Privacy advocates quickly dubbed the changes a "privacy rollback."

But at least Facebook wasn't two-faced about the change. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg opened up his own profile, a change Gawker immediately seized on, posting highlights of the 290 pictures of Zuckerberg that suddenly became visible. It's a glimpse behind the scenes of the life of the hotshot Web billionaire, albeit not a particularly exciting one. Zuckerberg's photos aren't all that different than those of the typical college student: working, traveling and some lightweight debauchary. Lest anyone think Zuckerberg was simply tripped up by the change, it's been nearly a day since the photos came out, and they're still visible. We think he's a willing example.

Still, if you don't want to get Zuckerberged yourself, you can make sure you've rolled back the "rollback" by tweaking your profile's privacy settings to bring your profile details and photos back behind the wall. But if these changes proved anything, it's that there's no guarantees Facebook won't try and get you to be more open again.

Apple Countersues Nokia Over Phone Patents

Apple Inc. is suing cell phone maker Nokia Corp. for patent infringement, a countermove to Nokia's earlier suit against technologies used in Apple's iPhone.

Apple's lawsuit claims Nokia is infringing on 13 of Apple's patents, and says the Finland-based company chose to "copy the iPhone," especially its user interface, to make up for its declining share of the high-end phone market.

Nokia's lawsuit, filed in October, claims that Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple infringes on 10 of its patents covering both phone calls and Wi-Fi access.

(More on Techland: Nokia N900 Now Available in the US)

The patents Apple alleges Nokia is infringing deal with, among other things: connecting a phone to a computer, teleconferencing, menus on a touch screen, power conservation in chips, and "pattern and color abstraction in a graphical user interface." The company also denies Nokia's claims of patent infringement.

In a statement, Nokia said it will review the claims and respond "in due course."

Apple said Nokia fell behind in the smart phone market because it chose to focus on old-fashioned cell phones with conventional user interfaces at a time when "smart" phones were growing increasingly popular.

Countersuits are a staple of patent litigation, which often ends in cross-licensing agreements. Nokia said in October that 40 phone manufacturers _ but not Apple _ have licensed the patents in its lawsuit.

Both suits were filed in federal court in Delaware.

U.S.-traded shares of Nokia rose 35 cents, or 2.8 percent, to $12.91 in afternoon trading, and Apple's shares fell $2.14 to $194.29.


Read more: http://techland.com/2009/12/11/apple-countersues-nokia-over-phone-patents/#ixzz0ZYO07nPH

December 11, 2009

The unannounced HTC Bravo

Todaygadget - The unannounced HTC Bravo which it said to be the HTC’s 2010 line-up phone now we got an exclusive image and specifications, thanks to the good folks at Ai.rs who shared it. The highlight specs include a 3.7 inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, 512MB flash, 320MB RAM, HSPA, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 3.5mm headset jack, and 5MP camera with dual LED flash. The HTC Bravo also will be the first HTC’s Android phone that a Snapdragon 1GHz processor.

JVC released new GZ-HD620

Todaygadgets - JVC extends its lineage of Everio Full HD 1080p camcorder with the released new GZ-HD620 with a 120GB hard drive (approx. 50 hours of Full HD video recording), alongside a 3.32 Megapixel backside illuminated CMOS sensor and a 30X zoom Konica Minolta HD lens. Measuring 53 mm x 63mmx115 mm and weighs 270 grams, the GZ-HD620 also packs 2.7-inch LCD display, HDMI output, and microSD/SDHC card slot. It can record 1920×1080p Full HD video with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video format (AVCHD standard) and Dolby Digital 2ch audio. The Everio GZ-HD620 is available in Japan for ¥110,000 with three flavor — Red, Black and Silver colors.

Teclast new portable media player C350

Todaygadgets - Teclast has released very detailed specifications of its new portable media player, the Teclast C350. The specs make for eye-opening reading, with highlights Rockchip RK2728B chipset and a 3″ display. The display seems to be little small, if we compare with most PMP’s that already available in the market, however the C350 will support 720p video display, H.264 codec, as well as compatibility with MKV, AVI, RM, RMVB, MP4, MOV, VOB, DAT, FLV, 3GP video and MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio file formats. The expected time of launch and pricing have not yet been revealed.

The Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition

Todaygadgets - The Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition which have unveils a couple days ago is a cheapest Quad band EGSM (at 850/900/1800/1900 bands) phone with GPS navigation. It is pre-loaded with Nokia maps with turn-by-turn voice guidance included and even supports an integrated digital compass. Measuring 111.2 x 45.7 x 13.7 mm and weighs 87 grams (with battery), the phone also packs a 2.2″ 262k colors 240 x 320 pixels display, MicroSD memory card slot (support up to 16 GB), and 128/64 MB flash/RAM of internal memory. There also Bluetooth 2.1 , 3.5 mm AV connector for connectivity, and each purchase will include a 2 GB microSD memory card. The BL-5C 1020 mAh battery offers GSM 12 h 30 mins of talktime, GSM 490 h of standby time, and up to 6 hours for Navigation. Nokia will be start to ship the 2710 Navigation Edition phone from Q2 of 2010 with a price tag of €110.

December 07, 2009

Asus EEE PC Seashell 2 in Spesial Efition

Id you disagree with the pink coloured Asus EEE PC Seashell 2 spetial edition, you may contact the designer that designed this gadget. Who design this spetial edition netbook from asus. Set to available in 2010, the unit is powered by Intel’s new Pine Trail platform with an Atom N450 1.66GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive. Other features include a 1.3 Megapixel webcam and built-in support for Bluetooth and WiFi 802.11b/g/n. It gets a 10.1-inch LCD display.

December 02, 2009

VIA Technologies: announced latest innovation Mobile-ITX


Tonight i return to visit the one of information source of the latest gadget information and I got this to read:

VIA Technologies, Inc. announced their latest innovation the Mobile-ITX which boasts to be the smallest x86 CPU-on-module specification currently in the industry. Measuring only 6cm x 6cm, it is even 50% smaller than Via’s Pico-ITX form factor. What’s more, as it comes with a “modularized design that includes a CPU module card and an I/O carrier board” it provides flexibility for developers of next generation ultra-compact embedded devices. And CPU modules based on the Mobile-ITX form factor integrate core CPU, chipset and memory functionality and I/O that includes the CRT, DVP and TTL display support, HD Audio, IDE, USB 2.0, as well as PCI Express, SMBus, GPIO, LPC, SDIO and PS2 signals, through customizable baseboards.
About VIA Technologies, Inc.
VIA Technologies, Inc is the foremost fabless supplier of power efficient x86 processor platforms that are driving system innovation in the PC, client, ultra mobile and embedded markets. Combining energy-saving processors with digital media chipsets and advanced connectivity, multimedia and networking silicon enables a broad spectrum of computing and communication platforms, including its widely acclaimed ultra compact mainboards. Headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, VIA's global network links the high tech centers of the US, Europe and Asia, and its customer base includes the world's top OEMs and system integrators.

December 01, 2009

Samsung SPH-M8400 is now available



Samsung has it's latest mobile based windows mobile 6.5 SPH-M8400 . Featured with a 3.7” AMOLED WVGA touchscreen (Lame), a 5Mpix AF camera module, T-DBM Digital Mobile TV, WCDMA, WiFi, Bluetooth and Wibro.

If you in Korea now, this smartphone is now available in any KT Stores over in Korea.

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